THE graffiti vandal that daubed 'McVey Murderer' on Hoylake town hall has struck again  - this time outside Tory headquarters in Meols Drive.

The slogan this time accused the Employment Minister of being responsible for deaths of unemployed people.

Wirral Labour party alerted the council to the vandalism and it has now been cleared away.

Ms McVey's opponent Margaret Greenwood condemned the graffiti.

She said: "The Labour Party does not condone vandalism or damage to property under any circumstance.

"The individuals responsible for this latest attack should understand this behaviour is not welcome in this constituency."

At the time of the "McVey Murderer" graffiti, Moreton councillor Chris Blakely - who works for the MP - said: "This is beyond politics.

"A line has been crossed here. When you get to this level, you really are in the pits.

"I hope the police find whoever did this because quite honestly, they need help, they're sick.

"No other MP in the whole country is being subjected to this sort of hatred."